Changes in clients' attachment styles over the course of time-limited dynamic psychotherapy. |
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Authors: | Travis, Linda A. Bliwise, Nancy G. Binder, Jeffrey L. Horne-Moyer, H. Lynn |
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Abstract: | This study utilized a theory-specific measure to examine client relational change over the course of time-limited dynamic psychotherapy in 84 Ss (aged 26–64 yrs). Specifically, this study examined change and stability in clients' attachment style. Categorical and dimensional ratings attachment styles were obtained. Pretreatment and posttreatment measures of attachment styles were then examined in association with Global Assessment Scale (GAS) scores and symptoms. Results show that at posttreatment, a significant number of clients were evaluated as having changed from an insecure to a secure attachment style. Additionally, the sample as a whole demonstrated significant changes toward increased secure attachment. Significant relationships were also found among changes in attachment style, GAS scores, and symptom levels. Implications for psychodynamic/interpersonal psychotherapy research and practice are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | clients attachment style time-limited dynamic psychotherapy client relational change |
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